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WITH ALL THE BSL LAWS IN PLACE AND TRYING TO TAKE ACTION, WE AT ARIA'S BULLIES WANTED TO SHOW YOU THE
TRUE LIFE OF WHO ALL OWNS PITBULLS. IT IS NOT JUST THE THUGS AND THE LOW LIFE ........ THESE DOGS ARE LOVED BY MANY. AS YOU
WILL SEE AND LEARN THEY ARE GREAT DOGS! DO LET THE MEDIA TELL YOU OTHER WISE!
Pit bulls were once a sign of dignity and strength to the United States and for the people therein. The never-quit attitude
that they held was a statement towards the United States. They were once posted in advertisements, on magazines, and in movies.
Today, people fear the breed. They fear the myths surrounding the breed. They fear the bad reputation surrounding the breed.
They were once, highly dignified and loved.
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The pet
of choice for the lead character on UPN's TV show, 'Veronica Mars', is a pit bull.
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Jennifer
Lopez used a pit bull in her 'I'm Glad' music video. |

Petey from the “Little Rascals” TV show was an American Pit Bull Terrier.

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The name of Helen Adams Keller is known around the world as a symbol of courage in the face of overwhelming
odds, yet she was much more than a symbol. She was a woman of luminous intelligence, high ambition and great accomplishment.
She devoted her life to helping others. Helen chose a Pit Bull as her family companion. Here is a picture of Helen
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The Pit Bull was so respected in the early 1900's that the US Military chose an image of a Pit
Bull to represent our country on war posters.
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“Bud” was the first dog to take a cross-country drive in 1903 with his owner Horatio
Nelson Jackson and a bicycle mechanic named Sewall Crocker. “Bud soon became an enthusiast for motoring," Jackson bragged,
especially after his masters put a pair of their goggles on him to keep the stinging, alkali dust out of his eyes. Riding
in front, Bud learned to watch the road ahead as intently as Crocker and Jackson, bracing himself for every bump and turn
-- and becoming, his owner said, "the one member of our trio who used no profanity on the entire trip." |
  
The Pit Bull is the only dog to have ever graced the cover of
Life Magazine three times.
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Pit Bulls were also used in advertising campaigns.
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Sergeant Stubby died on March 16, 1926, as a hero, yet today, many people do not know who he
is. Sergeant Stubby is the most decorated dog in military history, and the ONLYdog to have been promoted
during battle. He fought for 18 months in the trenches for France during WW1 for 17 battles. Stubby warned his fellow soldiers
of gas attacks, located wounded soldiers in No Man's Land, and listened for oncoming artillery rounds. He was also responsible
for the capture of a German spy at Argonne. After his time in the war, Stubby met Woodrow Wilson, Calvin Coolidge, and Warren
G. Harding. He was, also, made a life member of the American Legion, the Red Cross, and the YMCA.
Sergeant Stubby
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| FIRST DOG TO EVER GRACE THE COVER |
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